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Product EMC Testing: Which products should be tested?

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EMC (Electromagnetic Compatibility) testing is a crucial process in the development and production of electronic products. It is the process of assessing the ability of an electronic device to function properly in the presence of electromagnetic noise. The main objective of Product EMC testing is to ensure that the product is immune to electromagnetic interference (EMI) and does not generate any EMI that could affect other electronic devices.

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Key categories of Products that need Product EMC Testing:

1. Consumer Electronics: Consumer electronics such as televisions, radios, mobile phones, and computers are some of the most commonly tested products for EMC compliance. These products are used in a variety of environments and must be resistant to the electromagnetic interference generated by other devices.

2. Medical Devices: Medical devices such as MRI machines, defibrillators, and pacemakers must be tested for EMC compliance. This is to ensure that they do not interfere with other medical equipment, and that they are not affected by electromagnetic noise.

3. Automotive Products: Automotive products such as cars, trucks, and buses are also required to undergo EMC testing. This is because they contain a large number of electronic systems, such as entertainment systems, navigation systems, and engine management systems. These must function properly in the presence of electromagnetic noise.

4. Industrial Equipment: Industrial equipment such as machinery, robots, and control systems must also undergo EMC testing. This is because they are often used in harsh environments, and they must be able to withstand electromagnetic interference from other machines and equipment.

5. Aerospace Products: Aerospace products such as airplanes, helicopters, and satellites are also required to undergo EMC testing. This is because they are exposed to a range of electromagnetic interference from both natural and man-made sources, and their electronic systems must be able to function properly in such environments.

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Why Choose a Professional EMC Testing Lab?

Choosing a professional testing lab is critical to ensure accurate and reliable testing results. A specialist lab such as ourselves have the knowledge, experience and the necessary equipment to perform the required tests and provide comprehensive reports.

Additionally,  we have a thorough understanding of the regulatory standards and requirements specific to your industry and product.

Conclusion

In conclusion, EMC testing is an essential part of the product development process for a wide range of electronic products. It ensures that the product is reliable, safe, and does not interfere with other electronic devices. If you are developing a new electronic product, it is important to ensure that it undergoes EMC testing to ensure that it meets the necessary standards and regulations.

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Category: EMC Pre-complianceBy The Pre-Compliance ExpertsNovember 16, 2023
Tags: electronic testingemc pre compliance testingemc testingemi testingpre compliance testing

Author: The Pre-Compliance Experts

We specialise in EMC pre-compliance testing. We are a small team based in Lincolnshire, UK, who are dedicated to bringing you high quality, pre-compliance EMC testing services. Read more about EMC testing on our blog.

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